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onsdag 12. oktober 2016

An opportunity to use that fingering weight wool, perhaps some of your
sock yarn, sport weight yarn or DK weight.

Materials:

For a sport weight yarn: About 50-100 g (200-400 yards) depending
on what size you would like.

Needles: 6 mm (US 10).

Gauge
(not important): 10
sts= 5 cm (2 inches) in pattern.

Use bigger needles than the yarn usually calls for.

Skill level:Easy

Note: This will make an (unblocked)
width of about 13 cm (about 5 inches). To increase the width: add 3 or more
stitches, dividable with 3. The scarf is very stretchy due to the ribbing, but
you could use a bigger/smaller needle size, thicker/thinner yarn or adjust the
stitch count to get a different size.

Finished
scarf: I used
50 g (200 yards) of a wool/acrylic sport weight yarn. The scarf is about 12 x
130 cm (5 x 50 inches) unblocked, and it's very stretchy in both
width and length.